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Show Y CF ut gmMATt qirw or imrtmvxn . , ; ( - wk Dcnao pjvealtoih rvATEV?Tn ' T LKT-rr.n mow i.EaLirc mrs- OTT TO l.aVU.IH rrTT, ix rma . or thi suaevr DBAWKH, v 1 Ilka Ruth Kllingtoa very much, dear Hula MarQulee. On tha night of my dinner party aha aekad- ma to go wltn har tha next day on. a chopping toar. She wanted har eprlng hat. ha waa another woman whan wa were alone. Talk about tha lora of tka chaaa! I venturethat ao man aver had-aa much, fun with a fun In -t well etockod game preaerve aa a woman doea when aha la atalklng a hat at a. aprlna opening. "Let go to that awftilly expn- air new hat ehop." I aald to Mra Ellington. ' r . Bat I can-t afford any of thalr hata," aha anawared. " - "I kaow It. but wa can get an Idea of all tka evelualve modoe and .Ideaa and then. If we aea tha ether hind, wa will know wow nearly- they Ooma up to tha atandard." "1 think I'll wmt & black hat." lacly. . She waa, youna atlll, bat aoaaethlne; waa bllarhtlaa; aar joy. of llvlap;. It her heart had not grown older (nan- her faca It had grown colder. Both theea women ware fitting? their kata to thalr kearta Inatsal of thalr heade. Ruth Ellington want- - ad a black hat beeauee, for aoma reaaoa wblch I bad aot found out, her heart waa In mourning. . v Tha other womaa wanted a youthfut hat bacauaa har heart waa v atlll young. I lookci arer my frlenda ahool- . fler Into rh glaaa and found, thank On, that my heart waa atlll young, while from, my eyea atlll ahoaa youth. s .' . (Continued temerrow.) V NEWEST WRAPS. ' ' A wrap that rlvala tha .Spanlah ahawl la cap of white crap wfth flaral embroidery la tiny col-, ored beads. Laca and chiffon . capa ara aiao featured for mid- f aald Mr a. Ellington ad wa entered. The pretcy -young woman who spoke French with an Irlah brogud and called tii borh madamotaeitc. noon had ua aea ted In front of the mirror. 'While we were watting for her to return, wa saw in the next abooth a woman who waa aurely aver forty trying on hata, 4Oon't show ma a black hat. ' I can't wear It." w heard her aay. Tha obliging young woman i brought her one of baby. blue. "Mv, do you suppose that woman t going to buy that hat?" asked Mm. Ellington. , "Someone ougnt (o tell her It looks terrible etKher. It shows up every wrinkle and agtng defect In her f ac - "All right, you do lt,H I aald. nd wa both giggled ao loudly tnat the woman turned toward ua. , All of a sudden I knew r waa looking upon a tragedy. Tha woman wo-man waa vainly trying to find har loat youth. She waa trying on hatj that ware becoming to her young: heart and aot her old head. Tha aame thouaht must have coma to Ruth Ellington, for she aald. "Do.you know Mr. Prencott. I hope my heart will grow old with my faca. I don't want my faca to wrinkle. nv form to shrink, while my heart ataya young. . "It must be traglo to want pretty youthfut cloth, to long to dance and sine end know all the time down dp In your heart that nhys-lcallv nhys-lcallv you hfve grown too'old for the things your Young heart wants for Ita own." T look ed at Ruth Rlltn gton Py- |